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Media type | 3D optical disc |
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Capacity | 1 PB, theoretically up to 100 EB |
Read mechanism | based on controlled fluorescence extinction, 300 Mbit/s |
Write mechanism | based on controlled fluorescence extinction, 300 Mbit/s |
Developed by | Storex Technologies, CEO Eugen Pavel |
Dimensions | 10 mm ø 120 mm |
Usage | Data storage, video, audio |
Optical discs |
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The Hyper CD-ROM is a claimed optical data storage device similar to the CD-ROM with a multilayer 3D structure, invented by Romanian scientist Eugen Pavel.
The technology is supposedly similar to FMD discs. The bit of data being held as a change in fluorescence characteristics once irradiated with one or two lasers. The target is irradiated with a pulse of laser(s) then a CCD or photodiode wait for an emitted light by the medium due to the Fluorescence effect (bit value set to "1" if emitted, else "0").[1]